FS - Knitting and Sewing By Maud Churchill Nicolls - 1918 Rare Needlework Book

Hello,

I thought some of the folks in your group might be interested in this vintage sewing book.

Knitting and Sewing - How to Make 70 Useful Articles for Men in the Army and Navy (1918) By Maud Churchill Nicolls

Book Description:

New York: George H. Doran Company, 1918, New York. Hard Cover. First Edition. NOT an Ex-Library book. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2" Tall. Detailed instructions for making the title items together with black and white illustrations - 2 pages in color of strands of wool - contents complete and intact. Very uncommon book. Written by an American in England. 207p hardbound edition in pictorial green cloth. Some toning to the endpaper areas. Overall a vg copy of an uncommon Needlework book.

The starting price for this item is $9.99. Photos of the item are available on the auction page.

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You could have Googled for this >Hello,

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I thought you weren't supossed to advertise your items listed on ebay outside of ebay or have I got that wrong? Claire in Montréal, France.

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LOL that was.......umm........interesting!

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